We were scratching our head when the move to Brunell was made, but it looks like Joe Gibbs might know something about coaching. Brunell has looked at least like an acceptable fantasy backup. Thatís valuable in almost any league.

The Rams are back to their old habits of throwing every down (62 passes against 15 rushes in week four). Of course Bulger's arm may be spaghetti in January, but he'll put up gaudy yardage totals and the TDs should come as well.

Cadillac Williams went down, and Griese (even with a slight concussion) picked up the slack and turned in some good numbers. He throws too many INTs, but the good Buccaneer defense gives him a lot of opportunities to succeed. If Michael Clayton can get going again, Griese could be an excellent fantasy option.

Holcomb did not look all that great in relief, and J.P. Losman is still the teamís starting QB. That said, how long will it take until the Bills have seen enough 75-yard passing displays from their young QB?

No, he's not moving up to #0, but we feel better about him being in the top spot after his four-TD effort against the Titans. The best part is the upcoming schedule: He gets San Francisco, St. Louis, and Houston next.

McCown has two great WRs in Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald. Even better is that (after one game) he moved the team better than Kurt Warner and got the teamís first win of the season. Denny Green wants to win, so it wouldnít be surprising to see a winning McCown continue as the teamís starter.

This is still RBBC, but Anderson is the guy come crunch time. He had a great game against one of the better run defenses in the league this week. If he can just stay healthy, he'll be a great fantasy option.

In the past, when the passing game was floundering, Barber produced in spite of being the focus of every opposing defense. Now with Plaxico Burress and Jeremy Shockey making plays, Barber has more freedom to produce and will once again put up tons of yardage (and at least a handful of TDs).

The Falcons run the ball so well that Dunn is always a threat to find a crease and score. We would like for him to catch more balls, but we are perfectly content with the top RB on one of the best running teams in the league.

With Michael Bennett out of the picture, Moore is easily the teamís primary ball-carrier and has also asserted himself as a receiver. If the Vikings offense could score some points, Moore would be an excellent option.

Heís not going to push his way into the starting lineup, but Pittman is very much a valuable fantasy back. The Buccaneers overworked Cadillac Williams to start the season, and the rookie suffered several slight injuries. Pittman has proven to be a capable replacement and will be called upon if Williams can not go.

The Cardinals offense showed signs of coming around against the 49ers (OK...it was the 49ers, but still). The key for Boldin is that Arizona has almost zero ground game right now. If they are going to succeed, it will be through the air.

It is an understatement to say Burress is clicking with Eli Manning in New York. He seems to improve each week. His ten catches for 204 yards and a pair of TDs against the Rams is the type of outing that wins fantasy matchups.

With all of the injuries, this defense is getting worse each week. That of course means more passing to stay in games. Givens probably wonít be a consistent producer, but he will get more looks as the season wears on.

With Joe Horn on the sidelines, Stallworth put on a show with eight catches for 129 yards against the Bills. With the Packers and Rams on tap over the next three weeks, Stallworth should be able to build upon that outing.

We would feel better about Williams if he would have made that last minute TD catch, but he is now officially the #2 WR in Detroit since Charles Rogers has been suspended by the NFL for four weeks for violating the leagueís substance abuse policy.

His week two and week four performances (two catches for 32 yards) showed that he will lack consistency, but Anderson is fully capable of 80+ yards and a score against any opponent. There are not many TEs that can make that claim.

He is very active in the passing game (and there is a ton of passing game available in Philadelphia). Brian Westbrook and Terrell Owens ensure single coverage (or even blown coverage) for Smith each week.

The France experience started horribly against Kansas City (a blocked FG and a botched hold on a PAT). However, things settled down, and France just kept scoring. Heíll do that for a few more weeks while David Akers is out.

Rackers has made all 16 of his FG attempts (including an eye popping six in week four). To emphasize how many six is, consider that only ten other kickers have more than six makes for the entire season.

The season is four weeks old, and the only great game Culpepper has played was against a weary Saints team that was at the end of a three-game road swing. The Vikings are very much struggling on offense, and while they have a week five bye where they can figure things out, we arenít sold on Mike Tice being up to the task.

For Warner, the worst thing to come out of week four was that the offense looked so much better with Josh McCown behind center. Sure, they were playing the 49ers, but Arizona punted only three times all game.

The Lions were in a close game (Jonesí TD gave them a seven-point lead in the second quarter), but Jones finished the day with only 12 carries. That makes absolutely no sense, but it definitely kills Jonesí value.

He is still quite the player, but his injury woes had better serve notice to the Buccaneers that they are overworking their star rookie. Either way (through more injuries or fewer touches), Williams should see less production going forward. Weíre backing off the throttle a bit.

There are not enough balls to go around between Randy Moss, LaMont Jordan, Porter and Courtney Anderson. Porter looks like he may be the odd man out some weeks. The trouble is that there is no way to tell which weeks that will be. He is simply not a safe start.

Taylor was the teamís leading WR in week four (five catches for 62 yards), but we simply can not shake the feeling that when Nate Burleson returns, it will be Burleson and Troy Williamson that are the most productive.

They lost a big piece of their defense when Takeo Spikes went down in week three. Worse for them is that the offense is showing no signs of being able to control the ball. That puts way too much pressure on the defense to try and contain the opposing offense and keep the game manageable. They simply can not risk going for big plays because that leaves the door open to giving up a big play. Without those big plays on defense, this is not an elite fantasy unit.